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Cherokee23

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I've been digging up several of these. They are from a site that goes back probably to the 20's. The small one on the end has Blackstone Manufacturing Company, Newark Nj on the bottom. The other ones just have a duraglas stamp. I was just wondering what were their use? I can't find anything about them. Thanks!

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AARON, WHAT YOUVE GOT THERE ARE EITHER VINEGAR OR SYRUP CRUETS, THEY WERE USED DURING THE 30S AND 40S IF YOUR DIGGING A DUMP KEEP US POSTED
 

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Thank you much! I was thinking syrup but wasn't sure. Vinegar missed my mind completely lol. I've been digging and surface hunting an old site for quite a while now. The park where I work has about a dozen old home sites from the 20's on back.
 

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